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On Wed, 2 Apr 2025 22:46:00 +0200, Carlos E.R. wrote:The problem is that say 50 years ago someone brought in a COBOL house - might have been IBM - to analyse the business and write COBOL.
So, to the complexity of handling old code, you add the complexities ofThe problem may be finding competent COBOL programmers. That leads me to
translating to another language.
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Keep it simple: use today's COBOL. Less translation effort. Fewer
errors.
another question. Presumably the SSA and other government agencies
currently employ COBOL programmers. What have they been doing the last
fifty years?
A more important question might be what have their managers been doing?
There is no question a re-write would be very painful and expensive. For a
government agency there isn't a market force to improve so what would
trigger them doing anything to rock the boat?
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